pharmacognosy
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Pharmacognosy
Perhaps 25% of all pharmaceutical medications have their origin in natural materials obtained fromplants and animals. For thousands of years, cultures throughout the world have passed downknowledge regarding the use of these materials in the management of disease and optimal health.Often, this knowledge was transferred in oral traditions, from one generation to the next.
The Emerging Science of Pharmacognosy
Over the past century, advances in chemistry detroit real estate agent and refined researchprocedures have allowed for the intense analysis of plant and animal materials for biological activity.Constituents may now be identified, isolated, and then examined objectively. This field of studywhich includes traditional use and pharmacological activity is termed pharmacognosy.
Organisms Create Chemicals for Activities like Defense
These compounds are usually classified as secondary metabolites. Secondary metabolites arechemicals that don't directly participate in the metabolism of an organism but provide importantfunctions like defense. For instance, nicotine, an alkaloid from tobacco plants (Nicotiana attenuata)appears to poison herbivores that eat it, suppressing their growth and decreasing lifespan.
These secondary metabolites may elicit positive effects in the treatment of health conditions whendosed adequately.
Secondary Metabolites have Pharmacological Effects
Secondary metabolites from plants and animals often have diverse effects on other living organisms.Some examples include:
Hypericin: anthroquinone derivative of St John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum), immunity and moodenhancement
Echinacoside: phenylethanoid found in various Echinacea species, immune enhancement
Azadirachtin: tetratriterpenoid derivative of neem (Azadirachta indica), inhibits feeding of variousinsects
Digoxin: cardiac glycoside of foxglove (Digitalis purpurea), regulates rhythm and strengthens beat ofheart
Exendin-4: a hormone-like protein derived from Gila monster (Heloderma suspectum) saliva,hypoglycemic effects
Isolated Compounds verses Crude Materials
Crude materials are a complex mix of chemical compounds with varying and often synergisticeffects. Controversy exists regarding the use of isolated compounds verses crude forms of materials.Proponents of isolated constituents often speak on the varying potency and relative scarcity of plantsand animals. Other complexities impacting the use crude materials include adulteration, use ofwrong species, and improper harvesting procedures. Isolated compounds often may be massproduced using organisms or laboratory methods.
Opponents of isolated constituents point to the increased chance of adverse effects when usingisolated compounds, and the synergistic effects associated with the soup of constituents in crudematerials.
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